In aerobic respiration, the electron transport chain is used in the process of converting energy from the electrons into the energy of ATP molecules. At the end of the chain, the spent electrons join with H+ ions and oxygen to make molecules of water.
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answered by ecolink 7
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Electron Transport Chain Products
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Products Of Electron Transport Chain
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An electron transport chain DOES function in the light reactions of photosynthesis. The products are ATP and NADPH (D). NADP is the final electron acceptor, NOT oxygen. Oxygen is the final acceptor is respiration. NADP is reduced to NADPH when it accepts the electron.
2016-03-29 07:55:09
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The products are water and H+ ions. The ETC consists of pumps that pump out H+ ions into a intermembrane space and as the H+ ions accumulate a electrochemical gradient is formed. This gradient is vital in synthesizing ATP through chemiosmosis (which is the next step)
Note: It is the process of chemiosmosis that synthesizes ATP NOT the electron transport chain.
2007-12-17 16:01:11
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answered by xxx_ax_bx_cx 2
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first off, the electron transport chain is a step of cellular respiration, not photosynthesis. and it produces 3 ATP and a water molecule so i don't know what the best answer the that question would be.
2016-03-17 02:24:03
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